100 to 120 tons 120 tons most common
2 tons No. A modern coal car carries 120 tons of coal. Some older ones carry 100 tons. On the B&O division of CSX, coal trains are usually 80 or 120 car unit trains. The length of the train is usually governed by the size of the originating or destination yard.
Depending on the type of rail car, whether loaded or empty, they can range from 30 to 35 tons up to 140 tons (sometimes slightly more)
Around 120 tons.
About 110 tons
A cubic foot of coal "pieces" weighs between 40 and 60 pounds. A solid cubic foot of coal can weight up to 84 pouinds. A coal hopper rail car contains 100 tons of coal. I hate you gety a book from quezboy
Oh, dude, like, a standard rail car can hold around 100 to 110 tons of wheat, which is roughly equivalent to 3,500 to 4,000 bushels. So, yeah, that's a lot of wheat, man. Just imagine all those grains rolling down the tracks.
The heaviest load transported by rail was a electric reactor that weighed over 747 short tons. The Schnabel car was designed in Germany in 1982.
How many bushel of corn are on a rail car will vary depending on the size of the rail car. There could be as few as 3,200 bushels, or as much as 3,500 bushels.
A tipple foreman gets the miners to unload the coal cars into either a truck or a conveyer belt. The tipping of the coal car over on a certain rail the tips for it to dump!
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A car that weighs 2480 kg is approximately 2.48 metric tons.